The 1930’s house retains many original features and is enhanced with refitted bathroom, en suite and open plan kitchen area and a whole floor for the main bedroom.
There is a generous entrance hall with exposed brickwork wall and chequered floor with a cloakroom in the corner. The sitting room is at the front with bay window, exposed floorboards and pretty fireplace. There is storage either side of the chimney stack.
At the back of the house a large open plan kitchen breakfast dining room. There are bi-fold doors to the patio, a lantern for light and more exposed brickwork. The island unit has space for stools and storage. There are wood and granite worktops with an induction hob, electric oven and double butler sink in the box bay window.
Tiling extends into the dining area, which is a big space with exposed chimney stack, shelving and column radiators.
A sliding door hides the utility room which accommodates, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher and fridge freezer. There is a door to the side, butler sink and storage areas.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms, one is currently set up for a study which is a single bedroom and there are three double bedrooms and a beautifully tiled and fitted shower room.
On the top floor it is all reserved for main bedroom, a key feature of the property. A large double room with timber panelling, dressing room and bathroom with freestanding bath, countertop basin with storage and more great tiling.
Outside there is a small driveway with gated access to the side seating area.
The back garden, 23′ x 28′ is low maintenance paving with raised tiled planter and garden storage outbuilding. It enjoys a high degree of privacy and is perfect for entertaining and a bbq.
Russell Park is a short walk away with is lovely open green space and play ground.
The local area boasts a wonderful community spirit and is highly regarded for its amenities. St Cuthberts Street & Castle Road are home to two family butchers, a fishmonger, a zero-waste shop, independent wine & craft beer shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and independent shops. Bedford is also well known for its easy commute to London (43 minutes to St Pancras) and excellent schooling options for both state and private education.